By Ali Abare When Governor Abdullahi Sule visited the Keffi Correctional Centre after the recent jailbreak, he saw more than just a damaged facility. He saw a deeper problem that needed a lasting solution. The centre was overcrowded, with many inmates awaiting trial for far too long. Instead of
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By Sunday Dare It was another journey to Kaduna by President Bola Tinubu. It was one to demonstrate the depth of friendship and showcase the value of commitment to the ties that bind. Kaduna, once the undisputed epicentre of northern Nigeria’s politics, still retains its aura as the crucible of power and influence in the […]
By AAli Abare In a democratic society, the relationship between the government and its citizens is built on trust. Public relations in government is not about spinning facts or hiding truths. It is about ensuring that the public knows about the good work being done on their behalf. When a government agency fixes a road, […]
By Prince Adekunle Salawu Thomade • Perspectives on Equity and Balance • Moro, Ilorin East, and Ibolo axis in Focus Kwara State’s political landscape has been characterized by the absence of formal zoning for the governorship position since 1999, with no region explicitly barred from contesting across party lines. Despite this, debates around zoning principles […]
By Ali Abare In the vibrant and often chaotic landscape of Nigerian politics, the campaign promise is a familiar thread, woven with grand declarations and hopeful visions for a better future. Yet, for many citizens, this thread has worn, worn thin by a long history of pledges that unravel once the elections are won and […]
By Senator Iroegbu Kidnapping and banditry remain among Nigeria’s most pressing security challenges. From Zamfara to Kaduna and down to the Southeast, this scourge has disrupted lives, displaced communities, and drained the economy through ransom payments. Despite the grim headlines, recent coordinated security efforts are producing measurable results, offering cautious











